Simulator Market Size, Trends, And Overview 2030
The global simulator market size was valued at USD 14.78 billion in 2021. The market is projected to grow from USD 16.12 billion in 2022 to USD 30.41 billion by 2029, exhibiting a CAGR of 9.49% during the forecast period.
This information is provided by Fortune Business Insights, in its report titled, “Simulator Market, 2022-2029.”
List of Key Players Mentioned in the Report:
CAE Inc. (Canada)
Raytheon Technologies Corporation(U.S.)
L3 Harris Technologies Inc. (U.S.)
BAE Systems Plc (U.K.)
Boeing Company (U.S.)
Frasca International Inc (U.S.)
Tecknotrove Systems Pvt Ltd (India)
Kongsberg Group (Norway)
Indra Sistemas, SA (Spain)
PulseWorks LLC (U.S.)
Cre8tive Rooms LLC (U.K.)
Segments:
Aerospace & Defense Segment to Hold Highest Market Share Due to Increased Pilot Shortage
Based on end-use industry, the market is segmented into aerospace & defense, automotive, marine & naval, and media & entertainment. The aerospace & defense segment is to be the largest segment with the highest market share in 2021.
Training Segment to Hold Market Dominance Due to Large Procurement of Full Flight Simulators
Based on application, the market is segmented into training, research and development, and others. The training segment dominated in the base year due to large procurement of full flight simulators.
Driving Simulators Segment to Witness High CAGR owing to Increasing Demand for Simulators for Vehicle Testing
Based on type, the market is segmented into full flight simulators, fixed base simulators, driving simulators and others. The driving simulators segment is anticipated to witness growth with the highest CAGR of during the forecast period.
Geographically, the market is segregated into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East & Africa.
Information Source:
https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/simulator-market-107016
Report Coverage:
The report presents a holistic study of the market along with current trends and future anticipations to establish proximate investment gains. An in-depth analysis of any upcoming opportunities, threats, competitions or driving factors is also mentioned in the report.
Drivers and Restraints:
Demand for Simulants Will Rise Due to Growing Demand for Training Applications in Military, Aviation, and Naval Training
The market is anticipated to rise as a result of the expanding usage of emulators in a variety of military and commercial training applications, including maritime training, driving instruction, and aviation training. The Armed Forces are aware of the value of simulators in terms of cost savings, safety, training in an environment that is close to realistic by simulating different combat scenarios, rapid training, and preserving the vital operational equipment from wear and tear.
Key Industry Development:
May 2022: Thales has been given a multimillion dollar contract by Airbus Defense and Space to provide the Royal Air Force with a second full-flight simulator for the Airbus A400M military transport aircraft. Reduced hours of actual aircraft flight training is possible due to the A400M simulator's realistic training capabilities.